What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG)
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WYSIWYG is an acronym for “what you see is what you get” - describing a system in which content displayed on your computer screen when creating a document or web page appears similar to the final output. The advent of WYSIWYG technology opened up the possibility of being able to create and edit various documents - a printed document, web page, slide presentation, etc. – to people who are unfamiliar with the coding traditionally used to generate layout like margins, tabs, and tables or formatting effects like bolding, italics, or various fonts. Before WYSIWYG became commonplace, users had to enter special non-printing codes like HTML to indicate the desired formatting.
One of the most popular features about WYSIWYG is that it enables creating content and cross-linking much easier for the non-technical user. With just a few mouse clicks, individual pages or articles on your site can be cross-referenced, so that even non-technical individuals can manage your web initiatives. This feature makes it easy for your online visitors to find and access the content they need. The Rapid Marketplace ecommerce solution incorporates WYSIWYG technology throughout. Working with our technical and marketing experts, your website will be professionally designed to your specifications. Then you will be provided with the necessary tools to create, edit and update content as needed, regardless of the format. View a tutorial of our WYSIWYG editor here.
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